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Acute Flaccid Paralysis (AFP) surveillance system in Nigeria remains largely dependent on reporting from public health facilities while other potential reporting sources such as private medical facilities are neglected. An understanding of the knowledge and practice gaps on AFP surveillance among private medical doctors is essential to the design of programmes to enhance their involvement. This study therefore investigated the effect of education on knowledge of acute flaccid paralysis reporting among private medical doctors in Ondo State.

Produktbeschreibung
Acute Flaccid Paralysis (AFP) surveillance system in Nigeria remains largely dependent on reporting from public health facilities while other potential reporting sources such as private medical facilities are neglected. An understanding of the knowledge and practice gaps on AFP surveillance among private medical doctors is essential to the design of programmes to enhance their involvement. This study therefore investigated the effect of education on knowledge of acute flaccid paralysis reporting among private medical doctors in Ondo State.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Isaac Aladeniyi has a postgraduate Masters of Public Health in Field epidemiology from the University of Ibadan. He works in the Department of Planning,Research and Statistics, Ministry of Health, Ondo State. He is presently the Director of the department and coordinator of the Nigeria State Health Investment Project(aka PBF).